02-13-2022 03:12 AM
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02-13-2022 04:45 AM
I have gigabit fibre and the T3200M. Wired speeds give me the full 940/940. (Speedtest result) If you are able to use ethernet, that will always give the best performance. Wireless will never see the full speed on a single device but it still is pretty fast. Line of sight you'll probably get 400mbps+. If there are some walls in the way, 150-300mbps, at least from my testing. For fastest wifi, if you have devices that support wifi 6, see if Telus has the wifi 6 boost available in your area. On my desktop that has wifi 6 I get between 450 and 500mbps and that's with three walls between the PC and the WAP. It's over 600mbps when closer.
One advantage with the T3200M over the white trash can is the T3200M will let you split your wifi into 2.4gHz and 5gHz networks. If you have smart devices that only work with 2.4, this will make things easier. Last I heard the white trash can doesn't have a separate 2.4gHz network.
02-13-2022 04:45 AM
I have gigabit fibre and the T3200M. Wired speeds give me the full 940/940. (Speedtest result) If you are able to use ethernet, that will always give the best performance. Wireless will never see the full speed on a single device but it still is pretty fast. Line of sight you'll probably get 400mbps+. If there are some walls in the way, 150-300mbps, at least from my testing. For fastest wifi, if you have devices that support wifi 6, see if Telus has the wifi 6 boost available in your area. On my desktop that has wifi 6 I get between 450 and 500mbps and that's with three walls between the PC and the WAP. It's over 600mbps when closer.
One advantage with the T3200M over the white trash can is the T3200M will let you split your wifi into 2.4gHz and 5gHz networks. If you have smart devices that only work with 2.4, this will make things easier. Last I heard the white trash can doesn't have a separate 2.4gHz network.